European Association for
Public Administration
Accreditation
NISPAcee serves as a regional center of UNPAN unpan.un.org
April 23 - April 26, 2024
New Structural Funds Programmes and the New Regulations 2021-2027
May 22 - May 24, 2024
Financial Management and Audit of EU Structural Funds, 2021-2027
May 22 - May 24, 2024
CAF Success Decoded: Leadership Commitment and Agile Management
May 23 - May 28, 2024
Ex-post Regulatory Evaluations
May 23 - May 30, 2024
Regulatory Impact Assessments
June 4 - June 6, 2024
Monitoring and Evaluation of EU Structural and Cohesion Funds programmes, 2021-2027
June 18 - June 19, 2024
Negotiate to Win: Essential Skills for Bilateral Negotiations
June 26 - June 27, 2024
Competitive Dialogue and Negotiated Procedures
September 11 - September 12, 2024
ICSD 2024
November 6 - November 12, 2024
Cohesion Policy Project Appraisal 2021-2027, CBA, and Economic Appraisal
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Central European Public Administration Review accepted for inclusion in Scopus
Central European Public Administration Review - new issue has been published
Call for applications for Public Sector Innovation and eGovernance MA programme
UNPAN Partners’ Newsletter July – August – September 2023
INVITATION:KosovaPAR2023 Conference on PAR for an Agile and Resilient Governance
DPIDG/DESA and the International Budget Partnership (IBP) Handbook for Auditors
CEPAR new issue Vol 21 No1 (2023)
Call for papers for EGPA 2023 Conference, Zagreb, Croatia, 5-7 September 2023
Freedom House NEW REPORT: Global Freedom Declines for 17th Consecutive Year
Call for PIONEER (Public Sector Innovation and eGovernance) application
Working Group on Public Administration during Transition, Change and Uncertainty /
Contacts: Working Group on PA during Transition, Change and Uncertainty
WG Programme Coordinators:
György
Gajduschek, Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary
E-mail:
gajduschek@gmail.com
Eva
Zemandl, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
E-mail: zemandl_eva@phd.ceu.edu
György
Gajduschek is a Professor of Public Policy and
Administration at Budapest Corvinus University and is a senior research
fellow at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Centre for Social
Sciences. He is also the President of the Public Policy Section of the
Hungarian Political Science Association. He has published several papers
and books, in both Hungarian and English – amongst others – on the
civil service system, law and policy making and implementation in
Hungary and in the post-communist region.
Eva Zemandl received her B.A. in International
Studies/Economics at Seattle University (USA) and her M.A. in European
Public Policy at the University of Kent’s Brussels School of
International Studies (Belgium). She is a doctoral candidate at the
Central European University in Budapest with the Doctoral School of
Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations. Her
research focuses on how political appointments to public organizations
influence organizations, governance, and policy. Her past research
includes social policies in European and CEE countries and European
Union governance and policy. Her previous experience includes working in
the NGO sectors in both Seattle and Brussels in areas such as
international trade/business, social and employment policy, and new
towns/pilot cities.